If you find a hard lump in your breast, you should improve the relevant tests to further clarify the diagnosis. There are many reasons for hard lumps in the breast, such as malignant tumors, which may appear as irregularly bordered masses on ultrasound, and mammography, which may indicate lesion burr signs, as well as clusters of calcifications and lobar changes. In this case, early surgery is required, and radical excision is needed because malignant tumors of the breast are prone to local invasion, lymphatic metastases and distant organ metastases, and even significant skin breakdown of the breast. Benign diseases such as fibroids and lipomas are common and require surgery if necessary. In addition, patients with breast enlargement may also develop localized enlarged masses, which can be treated with herbal medicine if necessary.